The verb is "to sue." The female given name is spelled the same way, Sue.
This word is spelled "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious". The word, and the song itself, was the subject of a lawsuit in 1951 in which two women claimed it was a rip-off of their own song, called "Supercalafajalistickespeealadojus", also known as "The Super Song".
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The word is spelled "fascinating". There is a "c".
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That is the correct spelling of "lawsuit" (a civil legal action).
Yes, criminals can sue their victims in court, but the success of their lawsuit would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws in the jurisdiction where the lawsuit is filed.
If there is lawsuit, or sue.
You can sue almost anyone in this country for almost anything. Winning the lawsuit is the real issue.
No. However, nothing can happen in the lawsuit until you are served with documentation of the lawsuit and have a chance to respond, AFAIK
No. How can you sue someone if you're dead? Your heirs could file a wrongful death lawsuit.
Yes, it is possible to sue multiple defendants in a single legal action. This is known as a multi-party lawsuit, where multiple individuals or entities are named as defendants in a single lawsuit.
That is the correct past tense "sued" (filed lawsuit or claim).All forms of the word sue are spelled the same.
The past tense of "sue" is "sued."
It depends on the country. In Spain, the word used is "zumo" (sue-moe). In Latin America, the word used is "jugo" (hoo-go).
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. If someone caused your concussion, you may be able to win a lawsuit for your injury.
Umm check the other answers theres one exactly the same "how do you spell the name sue in japanese" hopefully you meant the name, the answer is "Sue would be spelled スー. "